_What does Ming mean?

_Inscription is an ancient calligraphy art, also known as calligraphy. It was created by Huai Su, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. The Chinese meaning of inscription is to apply thick ink on hard materials such as stone and metal to carve words or patterns. The artistic charm of the inscription lies in its exquisite skills and calligraphy charm, which has high artistic value and historical and cultural significance.

_Inscriptions, as an ancient art of calligraphy, endow cultural treasures with unusual artistic charm and historical value. In the history of the development of Chinese characters, inscriptions have evolved into an art form with distinctive personality and strong sense of space. The classic documents printed by it have become cultural treasures, and the words and patterns imprinted on stone tablets and nameplates have become unique in the long history of history. Bridges connect people with history.

_Inscription is one of the important schools of ancient Chinese calligraphy art. The uniqueness of its calligraphy style has enriched the cultural connotation of Chinese calligraphy. _Inscriptions have profound cultural, historical and artistic value and play a vital role in the inheritance of Chinese culture. The cultural emotions and artistic conception contained in the inscription convey the essence of Chinese culture. It not only reflects the wisdom and spirit of Chinese character creation, but also is an important carrier of Chinese civilization.